When oil gets in the ocean, birds are among the first victims: their plumage quickly loses its insulating properties with only a few drops of oil, so that the birds become hypothermic and die.
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When oil gets in the ocean, birds are among the first victims: their plumage quickly loses its insulating properties with only a few drops of oil, so that the birds become hypothermic and die.
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The survivors of the shipwreck quickly became hypothermic.
Source: wiktionary
It was found that brief hypothermic oxygenated machine perfusion (HMP) prior to organ transplantation significantly improves organ integrity and leads to decreased numbers of cases of post-transplantation graft dys- and nonfunction.^(7,8)
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He [Dean Karnazes] has been hypothermic and watched his fingers turn blue, and said he will not let that happen anymore.
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